Heavy Truck Mechanic M/F

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

€3,000

Job status

Permanent

Location

ACASS
Bouches-du-Rhone, PAC, France

Workplace

On site

Job Description

ACASS recruitment agency is seeking a Heavy Truck Mechanic (M/F) for a permanent position based in Saint-Victoret (13). Under the authority of the Workshop Manager, you will perform preventive and corrective maintenance on heavy vehicles, including mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic repairs. Responsibilities also include detecting equipment malfunctions and proposing technical solutions, as well as replacing defective parts like engines, gearboxes, and clutches. Candidates should have a CAP BEP to Bac Pro level or equivalent and over 5 years of experience in heavy truck mechanics. Salary ranges from €2500 to €3000 gross monthly based on profile and experience. Benefits include 39 working hours, overtime pay, alternating Saturday work, standby duties, meal vouchers (€7.50/day), family mutual insurance, and employee representative committee benefits.

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ACASS

ACASS

🚚 Join a dynamic team as a Heavy Truck Mechanic in Saint-Victoret! Enjoy a stable CDI contract with competitive monthly pay (€2500-€3000), 39 hours workweek, and attractive perks like meal vouchers and health benefits. If you have 5+ years experience and a passion for fixing big vehicles, this role offers exciting challenges and career growth opportunities. Apply now to be part of a supportive and skilled environment! 🔧✨

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